Stranded Whales and Dolphins Euthanized in New Zealand

A pod of 45, consisting of false killer whales and bottlenose dolphins, that were stranded and injured on the shore in New Zealand yesterday afternoon were euthanized. New Zealand Department of Conservation Gisborne Operations Manager Matt Tong said that locals tried to refloat the pod after the water level rose, but they became trapped in […]

Two More Bodies Found on Antalya Beaches

Two more bodies were found on the beach of a hotel in Antalya’s Serik district, increasing the total number of bodies found on the city’s beaches since the beginning of the week to 8. The sex and identity of the two bodies, found 500 meters apart from each other, have not yet been determined. The […]

Storm Isha Causes Widespread Disruption in Ireland

  Storm Isha swept across Ireland, leaving over 235,000 homes and businesses without power as gusts reached speeds of up to 130 km per hour. The relentless wind knocked down power lines, closed numerous roads due to fallen trees, disrupted rail services, and resulted in the cancellation of 166 flights at Dublin Airport. A code […]

Akdağ Elevated to ‘National Park’ Status in Türkiyes’s Aegean Region

  President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s recent decision published in the Official Gazette designates Akdağ, the second-highest mountain in the Aegean Region in Türkiye, as “Akdağ National Park.” The specified area within Afyonkarahisar and Denizli provinces is recognized for its natural beauty, wildlife richness, and is now open for photo tours, camping, and nature exploration, offering […]

Green Energy in Taiwan

Taiwan is one of the world’s most developed countries due to its high-tech industry and massive chip production capacity. However, this level of production requires a significant amount of electricity. Additionally, Taiwan’s limited land area of 36,000 square km, coupled with a population of 23 million, presents challenges. Despite these challenges, many Taiwanese are eager […]

Families Flocked to Sledding Facility in Bursa

With the start of the mid-year break, citizens of Bursa flocked to the area that was turned into a sledding facility in Güzlek District Aktepe by Akyazı Municipality. The moments when everyone from age 7 to 70 had fun at the facility, created colorful images. “My father brought me here after I got my report […]

Wolf Pack Descends to Van, Türkiye

A mobile phone camera captured a wolf pack, around 10 in number, venturing into Van’s Gürpınar district in search of food due to heavy snowfall and cold weather. The footage, recorded by a truck driver passing through the Shamanis region, approximately 40 kilometers from Gürpınar, shows the hungry wolves moving in two groups across a […]

Cappadocia Blanketed in Snow

  Cappadocia, a key tourism hub in Türkiye, transformed into a picturesque winter landscape with recent snowfall. The region, drawing around 5 million tourists annually, showcases its unique charm in winter, attracting both local and international visitors. Famous for fairy chimneys, natural rock formations, and captivating valleys, Cappadocia’s scenic beauty was further enhanced by the […]

Death Toll in Gaza Increased to 25,295

The Palestinian Ministry of Health stated that 190 people were killed and 340 others were wounded in Israel’s attacks carried out in the last 24 hours. Civil defense teams and ambulances are having difficulty responding to the many Palestinians trapped under rubble. Since October 7, the number of deaths has increased to 25,295 and the […]

68 Detained in Foiled Hospital Takeover by Gang in Ecuador

Violent incidents surge in Ecuador as police detain 68 individuals who attempted to seize control of a hospital in Yaguachi, Guayas province. The attackers, suspected to be linked to a gang, were apprehended and transported to the police station after being subdued and handcuffed. The operation resulted in the confiscation of numerous weapons and drugs. […]